Udall

Rep. Cory Gardner seems to be off to a slow start in his campaign to unseat Sen. Mark Udall. Udall is showing his confidence by declaring that he would vote for ObamaCare again, restating his opposition to fracking and the Keystone pipeline and claiming falsely that climate change causes forest fires. Here is what worries me about the Gardner campaign:

Sen. Mark Udall "has supported policies harmful to American energy that could cripple entire industries, destroy jobs and hurt workers in Colorado," says the latest email from the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Rep. Cory Gardner is challenging Udall in next November's election. Here's the NRSC email for oppositon research fans:

Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) is notorious for voting against Colorado and with the hardest left Democrats, Obama, Sen. Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, 99% of the time, according to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which, of course, is backing Rep. Cory Gardner's attempt to unseat Udall in next November's election. Here's the NRSC's latest opposition research against Udall:

The United Nations today released its revised and still horribly flawed report on global warming and climate change. Of course, politically greedy liars for Obama, including Sec. of State and former presidential candidate, John Kerry, have seized on the report to advance their campaign for more political power and government spending on useless research. There is no greed worse that the Obama Democrats' greed for political power. Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO), who is up for re-election, is running on a climate change platform because he can't run on his votes for ObamaCare, which has cost him a lot of support. There is no greed worse that the Obama Democrats' greed for political power. LINKs:

The widely reported lie that 97% of climate scientists say humans cause global warming and climate change was destroyed by a survey of American Meteorological Society meteteorologists, which found that 52% believe that the cause of global warming was mostly human. 48% said they doubted global warming was happening or that humans were the primary cause. The 97% study, which is widely quoted, is unbelievable because it excluded scientific papers that expressed no opinion and rigged the data in other ways.

Because most Americans blame Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) and other Congressional Democrats for the ObamaCare (ObamaCaid) fiasco, they want to run for re-election next November against fossil fuels and climate change. But as John Hinderaker points out in a devastating blog over at powerlineblog.com, so called climate change and global warming alarmists don't have the data, computer models, computer power or even the knowledge they need to make their case.

They're lying about climate change, and they know it.

All Republicans have to say is that Mark Udall and his dishonest scientists don't know what they are talking about. All they care about is gaining more political power and using it to control our lives and destroy our jobs.

As predicted, the Republican Colorado gubernatorial and senatorial candidates are being hammered by the Mark Udall and John Hickenlooper campaigns on Coloradopols.com for supporting personhood anti-abortion amendments in 2008 and 2010. Both failed by huge margins, but the GOP base demands that its candidates support personhood legislation and constitutonal amendments at the state and federal levels.

Rep. Cory Gardner of Yuma today announced that he will put his voting record up against Sen. Mark Udall's in this year's election. But he has to beat State Sen. Owen Hill of Colorado Springs in the GOP primary before he can take on Udall. Gardner attacked Udall who is from the hard left city of Boulder for not challenging President Obama on ObamaCare and other issues. Gardner's press release:

Taxfoundation.org says Rep. David Camp's (R-MI) tax bill would make taxes simpler and less expensive for lower income folks who already don't pay much in taxes and increase taxes on people who make more than $200,000 a year. The bill is bitterly opposed by investment bankers and Wall Street, which has turned off its campaign contributions to Republican candidates like Colorado's Rep. Cory Gardner who is expected to challenge Sen. Mark Udall. Few politicians are cheering Camp's bill, and it's dead on arrival for this year.

In response to a ColoradoPeakPolitics.com "letter to" Colorado senate candidate, State Sen. Owen Hill, his fans are trashing the political process and Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CD-4), who is expected to announce that he's in the race and already is being touted by Republicans as the guy who might beat Sen. Mark Udall. Hill apparently is more of a so called tea party candidate and supporter of the Stoner Generation than most because his supporters are showing a strong distaste for politics, politicians and the political process. In their comments on the blog's appeal to Hill to drop out of the senate contest and wait his turn, most of his fans look quite naive and distraught. In his short tenure in the state senate, Hill reportedly has voted against pot sales taxes and with the pot lobby almost every time. Is that true?

Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) helped kill a senate bill that would have restored benefits to our veterans and ensured their access to health care for medical problems related to their service. Udall and Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) voted for the bill that died because it is full of pork and provisions that would have paid for veterans medical care that had nothing to do with their military service. Those provision would have made VA health care even more of a single payer plan and would have overwhelmed VA hospitals and clinics to the point that they would not be able to serve the veterans who need to have their military-related injuries and traumas treated. This is just another example of how Udall and Bennet let the most corrupt senate majority leader in history, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), lead them around like the lemmings and hacks that they are.

If Republicans' Big Money contributors are picking Rep. Cory Gardner to beat Sen. Mark Udall and former Rep. Bob Beauprez to beat Gov. John Hickenlooper, Democrats must be laughing all of the way to November. In Colorado, the GOP's senior statesmen and largest contributors haven't picked a winning senatorial or gubernatorial candidate in over a decade. They always pick sure winners who aren't.

Now that Ken Buck and Amy Stephens have droped out of the Colorado Senate race, Republican Rep. Cory Gardner (CO-CD-4) has a chance to beat Sen. Mark Udall because the Democrat senator is a dependable party line supporter of Liar-in-Chief Obama and the most dishonest Senate majority leader in our history, Sen. Harry Reid.